 Increase your job satisfaction with a certificate to set you on a rewarding new career path. Aged Care is a rapidly growing field offering career choices, job flexibility and good pay.
Enable College has provided up-to-date Nationally Accredited training for the Australian Care Industry for more than 15 years.
Our popular Certificate IV programme is targeted for people to work primarily in residential facilities within defined organisation guidelines and service plans.
Enable College graduates emerge with the required skills, knowledge and practical workplace experience to care and support older people in residential and a variety of other settings.
CHC40108 Certificate IV in Aged Care This qualification addresses work primarily in residential facilities within defined organisation guidelines and service plans. These workers:
- Carry out activities related to maintaining an individual's well being through personal care and/or other activities of living
- May provide services to individuals with complex needs, and/or work with groups of older people.
- Work may include training and support to promote independence and community participation, which may be provided as part of activities and programs in a variety of settings including residential and centre-based programs
- Report to service managers and liaise with professionals and other service providers
- May be required to supervise and/or coordinate a limited number of other workers.
Occupational titles may include: - Accommodation support worker - Assistant hostel supervisor - Care supervisor - Care team leader - Day activity worker - Hostel supervisor - Personal care worker - Program coordinator - social programs - Support worker
Entry requirements To gain entry into CHC40108 Certificate IV in Aged Care a candidate must be recognised as competent, through a recognised training program or recognition process, against the following compulsory units from CHC30208 Certificate III in Aged Care (or equivalent):
- CHCAC318A Work effectively with older people - CHCAC319A Provide support to people living with dementia - CHCCS411A Work effectively in the community sector - CHCICS303A Support individual health and emotional well being - CHCPA301B Deliver care services using a palliative approach - HLTAP301A Recognise healthy body systems in a health care context
|  | |  | Course Units Certificate IV in Aged care is made up of 15 Units of study, divided into 11 compulsory and 4 elective units. Our range of electives is based on our experience, knowledge and understanding of what employers and the industry are most looking for.
<
| Compulsory |
|
Unit Title
|
|
Provide Food services to Older People With Complex Needs
|
CHCAC412A
|
Facilitate Support Responsive To The Specific Nature Of Dementia
|
CHCAC416A
|
Implement Interventions With older People Ay Risk Of Falls
|
CHCAC417A
|
Advocate For Clients
|
CHCAD401D
|
Work Within A Relevant Legal And Ethical Framework
|
CHCCS400A
|
Facilitate Support For Personal Care Needs
|
CHCICS401A
|
Facilitate Individualised Plans
|
CHCICS402A
|
Coordinate Information Systems
|
CHCINF403C
|
Facilitate Links With Other Services
|
CHCNET404A
|
Supervise Work
|
CHCORG406A
|
| Follow Safety Procedures For Direct Care Work |
CHCOHS312A
|
Elective Units (Choose 4)
|
|
Work Effectively With Culturally Diverse Clients And Co-workers
|
HLTHIR403B
|
Provide Support To People With Chronic Diseases
|
CHCICS408A
|
Undertake Case Management For Clients With Complex Needs
|
CHCCM404A
|
Plan, Implement And Monitor Leisure And Health Programs
|
CHCRH404A
|
Maintain An Environment To Empower People With a Disability
|
CHCDIS302A
|
| Communicate Using Augmented And Alternative Communication Strategies |
CHCDIS411A |
Delivery Modes We deliver our Certificate IV Courses through our successful Blended Learning Model. This means you will receive text and activity books to work through at home, attend face to face practical training seminars as required and be exposed to real worksites for Observation and Work Placement.
Our experienced trainers will support you every step of the way. |